The scan was taken from photos (August 2017) and processed using Colmap and Meshlab. The 3D file is not ideal: no scale bar, sorry (wikipedia says 4.4m/14.5’ – yes, HUGE); the north face (with the chequerboard) is less sharp than in reality; everything gets a bit vague at the top; the base should be fairly flat and square. The runes on the west face (etc) are genuinely hard to decipher (and have been for decades, it seems). However, it’s a marvellous artefact, more than 1200 years old, and for most people not convenient to visit, so I hope you like this 3D view. You can make out the sun-dial on the south face; the figure of Jesus trampling on animals; and all that abstract and figurative interlacing.